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Gov. N. Pitcher
Home site of New York State
Gov. Nathaniel Pitcher 1...
This House was Occupied by General George Washington
This House was occupied by General George Washington as Ar...
The 18th Ward Chapel
The 18th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...
Butcher Shop
On this site in 1875
John Mischler
Owned “The ...
Frenchtown Railroad Sleepers
These stones were sleepers in the New Castle and Frenchtow...
Nez Perce War
Journey through Yellowstone
On Augu...
Park Hall Road
Parks Hall (later called Park Hall) was the first land gra...
62nd Pennsylvania Infantry
2nd Brigade, 1st Brigade
(Front):62nd
Pennsylv...
First Presbyterian Church Salt Lake City
Construction of this English Gothic Revival Style Church b...
John Campbell
John Campbell, the brother of Governor David Campbell, was...
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Gov. N. Pitcher
Home site of New York State
Gov. Nathaniel Pitcher 1828
Town Supervisor 1806 – 1810
Born 1777. Died 1838.
Marker is on Park Place, on the right when traveling west.
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This House was Occupied by General George Washington
This House was occupied by General George Washington as Army Headquarters on four occasions during the Revolutionary War.
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Here the General in 1780, after reviewing the evidence in the case of Major John Andre, Adjunct General of the British Army, ...
The 18th Ward Chapel
The 18th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, one of the original nineteen ecclesiastical wards of Salt Lake Valley, was organized Feb. 14, 1849. Early congregations consisted of families of Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, and ...
Butcher Shop
On this site in 1875
John Mischler
Owned “The Butcher Shope”
In 1911
Daniel A. Russell
Erected this building
as a
Butcher Shop
Present Owners
Moore & Robinson
Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street and Depot Street on North Main Street.
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Frenchtown Railroad Sleepers
These stones were sleepers in the New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad. Completed in 1831. The first railroad in Delaware and one of the first in the United States.
Marker is on the median between Market Street and 2nd Street near Harmony ...
Nez Perce War
Journey through Yellowstone
On August 23, 1887, more than 600 men, women, and children camped in the woods near here. Sustained by courage, social structure, and knowledge of the land, they were midway from their homeland in Eastern Oregon ...
Park Hall Road
Parks Hall (later called Park Hall) was the first land grant in the area that was to become Washington County. This 1550 acre tract was surveyed September 9, 1731, and patented to William Parks on November 24, 1732. It included ...
62nd Pennsylvania Infantry
2nd Brigade, 1st Brigade
(Front):62nd
Pennsylvania Infantry.
2nd Brigade. 1st Division.
5th Corps.Position occupied by the
Regiment on the evening of
July 2. 1863. After the troops
on the right had retired, and
where the Brigade had a
Bayonet contest.
Carried into Action.Officers 26. Men 400
Killed Officers 4. Men ...
First Presbyterian Church Salt Lake City
Construction of this English Gothic Revival Style Church began in June 1903 and was completed May 1906. Architect was W. E. Ware. Built of local red sandstone.
Marker is at the intersection of South Temple Street (State Highway 186) and C ...
John Campbell
John Campbell, the brother of Governor David Campbell, was born about 1788 in part of Washington County, that is present-day Smyth County. Campbell attended the College of New Jersey (later became Princeton) and Washington College. He was a member of ...